indicate

might as well

Should (do something), typically because there is no reason not to. The deadline is today, but you might as well send it in anyway—they may still accept it.A: "Are you going to work late tonight?" B: "I might as well. I have nothing else going on."

indicate something to someone

might as well

and may as well

a phrase indicating that it is probably better to do something than not to do it. Bill: Should we try to get there for the first showing of the film? Jane: Might as well. Nothing else to do.Andy: May as well leave now. It doesn't matter if we arrive a little bit early. Jane: Why do we always have to be the first to arrive?

A comparative review of conventional fire assay results and several metallurgical test programs completed on samples collected from the 278 surface and underground exploration holes and underground sampling programs completed in the 1980's and 1990's, indicates the average grade of the Goldboro ores may be significantly higher grade than indicated in the current resource estimate.

Incidentally, our analysis of PCLN's oscillating stochastic charts indicate that a persistent push in the course of the recent trade-channel will not be as likely as an "about face" for PCLN in the near future.

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